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Chhattisgarh: CM Bhupesh Baghel, School Education Minister congratulate students for passing board examinations with flying colours

75.05 per cent of the students passed high school and 79.96 per cent passed higher secondary

Our Web Desk Raipur Published 11.05.23, 06:15 PM
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel with Swami Atmanand School students

Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel with Swami Atmanand School students Twitter/@bhupeshbaghel

Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has congratulated and wished a bright future to the students who have come out with flying colours in the results of class 10th and class 12th board exams, which were announced by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education today.

To the students who could not pass the exams, the Chief Minister has advised not to get disheartened. Baghel has advised such students to check their weaknesses and work on them with dedication and persistence.

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In a Twitter post, Baghel has promised that the meritorious students making it to the top ten list of the board examination will be given a helicopter ride.

The Chief Minister also lauded the excellent performance of the students of Swami Atmanand Schools. Five students of Swami Atmanand School have made it to the merit list of the class 12th board exam, and all the top 10 rankers of the 10th board exam results are from Swami Atmanand Schools.

After declaring the results of the High School and Higher Secondary School Certificate Main Examination 2023, School Education Minister Premsai Singh Tekam extended congratulations to the students who have successfully passed the exam and consolation to the ones who couldn't.

He motivated the students who could not pass to keep up the hard work and study with dedication. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Dwarkadhish Yadav, Chairman of the Board of Secondary Education Dr Alok Shukla, Secretary Professor V.K.Goyal along with members, officers and employees of the Board were also present.

A total of 48 students have secured the top ten ranks in the 10th board exam and 30 students have made it to the merit list of the class 12th board exam. In the merit list of the 10th board examination, Rahul Yadav of Swami Atmanand Government Excellent Hindi Medium School, Jashpur has secured first position with 98.83 per cent marks.

Sikander Yadav of Swami Atmanand Government Excellent English Medium School, Jashpur has secured second position with 98.67 per cent marks.

The merit list of the 10th board exam includes 19 students from tribal areas i.e. 12 from Jashpur, 4 from Kanker, 2 from Surguja, and one from Surajpur. The merit list includes 28 girl students and 20 boys; 23 of these students are from government schools and 25 are from private schools.

In the merit list of the 12th board examination, Vidhi Bhosle of Abhinav V.M. Higher Secondary School Pusaur Raigarh has secured first position with 98.20 per cent marks, Vivek Aggarwal of Anunay Convent Higher Secondary School Sakti Janjgir-Champa has secured second position with 97.40 marks.

As many as 18 girl students and 12 boy students have made it to the merit list of the 12th board exam, including two students from tribal areas i.e. one from Kanker and one from Jashpur. Out of the 30 students who have made it to the merit list, 11 are from government schools and 19 are from private schools.

The results of the main examination of the 10th-12th board conducted by CGBSE have this year significantly improved in comparison to the last year. This year 75.05 per cent of students have passed the 10th board examination, which is 0.82 per cent more than last year.

Similarly, 79.96 per cent of students have passed the 12th board examination this year, which is 0.66 per cent more than last year. In high school, 70.26 per cent of boys and 79.16 per cent of girls have passed, while in higher secondary, 75.36 per cent of boys and 83.64 per cent of girls have passed.

A total of 3,37,559 candidates were registered in the High School Certificate Main Examination year 2023 organized by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. Of these, 3,30,681 candidates appeared in the examination, including 1,52,891 boys and 1,77,790 girls.

The results of 3,30,055 candidates were declared today. A total of 75.05 per cent of the candidates have passed. The percentage of girl students who have passed is 79.16 and the percentage of boy students who have passed is 70.26.

The number of candidates who passed the first division is 1,09,903 (33.30 per cent), the number of candidates who have passed in the second division is 1,19,901 (36.32 per cent) and the number of candidates who have passed the exam in the third division is 17,914 (5.43 per cent).

3 candidates have passed in the 'pass' category. 17,923 candidates are eligible for supplementary. The results of a total of 626 candidates have been withheld due to various reasons.

The results of 16 candidates have been withheld due to cheating cases and the application of 281 candidates has been cancelled due to lack of eligibility and the results of 324 candidates are under scrutiny. The results of the remaining 5 candidates will be declared later.

In the High School Certificate Main Examination 2022, a total of 3,63,301 candidates had appeared. This included 1,71,539 boys and 191,762 girl candidates. The pass percentage was 74.23. In this way, this year's result has improved by 0.82 per cent, as compared to last year.

A total of 3,28,121 candidates were registered in the Higher Secondary School Certificate Main Examination year 2023. Of these, 3,23,625 candidates appeared in the examination, which included 1,43,919 boys and 179,706 girls.

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